Watch: Hundreds of Manatees Enjoy the Warm Waters of Florida Before Their Yearly Migration
As winter slowly winds down, manatees will start their migration and spread out from the coves and springs of Florida.
As winter slowly winds down, manatees will start their migration and spread out from the coves and springs of Florida.
Manatees love warm waters. This drone footage shows a large group gathering together to stay warm during a cool spell in Florida.
Florida offers a unique opportunity in all of the United States to swim with the manatees. Manatees are unlike any other type of wildlife, and the only place to see them with any regularity in the United States is in Florida. The Florida manatees move just offshore for much of the year, but come into [...]
A getaway for the weekend? Amazing fishing? Hiking? Wildlife? Check, check, check and check! We spoke with Manny Perez, who is the Park Manager at Lake Manatee State Park. He filled us in on where he’d spend an afternoon in the park, where to see bald eagles and how to pick the perfect campsite. Listen [...]
Alligators have an amazing technique for surviving the freeze. Learn how reptiles will survive the freeze in Texas.
Everglades National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is full of phenomenal wild life. Here are five things to see in the park.
A fantastic way to engage with the water and scenery, paddleboarding in the fall can be just as fun as it is in the summer. It’s a great way to glimpse fall leaves and beautiful scenery as the seasons change. If you’re worried you might be chilly, wear more clothes or a full or half [...]
Watching outdoor livestreams may offer mental health benefits, and it’s a great way to take a break from the normal day-to-day.
If you’re like me, you love getting on the water. I have memories of boat rides out on the Gulf Coast, catching glimpses of manatees in the water, and many summers at camp swimming and kayaking. Sometimes, though, boats and I don’t get along. If this sounds all too familiar, but you want to go [...]
They may be fluffy, tiny, or just-plain adorable looking, but these super cute animals are actually really dangerous.